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The Extended Self-Serving Bias in Attribution Making About Communication Behavior
Floyd, K., & Yoshimura, C. G. (2002). In A. V. Stavros (Ed.), Advances in communications and media research (Vol 1., pp. 129-138). Nova Science Publishers.
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Attributions for Nonverbal Expressions of Liking and Disliking: The Extended Self-Serving Bias
Floyd, K. (2000). Western Journal of Communication, 64(4), 385-404. https://doi.org/10.1080/10570310009374683
Attributions for Expectancy-Violating Changes in Affectionate Behavior in Platonic Friendships
Floyd, K., & Voloudakis, M. (1999). Journal of Psychology, 133(1), 32-48. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223989909599720
Yours, Mine, and Ours: Mutual Attributions for Nonverbal Behaviors in Couples’ Interactions
Manusov, V., Floyd, K., & Kerssen-Griep, J. (1997). Communication Research, 24(3), 234-260. https://doi.org/10.1177/009365097024003002